Tag Archives: worldviews

Of late, the concept of complexity in nature has captured many scientific minds. Their fascination lies in the fact that the physical universe seems to show a constant striving and endeavor toward increased organization. How is this possible in a … Continue reading →

The traditional view of hell is that it is a place where souls are tortured by eternal fire and demons. Such an archaic belief and fear was hoped to keep people in line. Emanuel Swedenborg provided a more rationally scientific … Continue reading →

Cory, who was a county Coroner, was finishing up his examinations for the day. Being surrounded by death and corpses, he always brought a Bible to his office for guidance and comfort. On this day, after reading some Bible passages, … Continue reading →

This is a topic I have tried to stay away from, but the declining conditions of life on earth are forcing me to say something—now! Current governments and worldviews are being challenged because of the increasing inequalities between the rich … Continue reading →

Yes indeed! I often wonder how future revelations on the wisdom of ancient writing styles will play in the post-modern world with its new social (and liberated) conscience and political correctness. Take feminism for instance. I am sure that the … Continue reading →

Yes and no. Terrestrial scientists are not even in agreement as to what is really going on in the quantum world. That is why several different models have been developed over the last 80 years to express different interpretations. While … Continue reading →

Why? Because both women are vehemently hated from both sides of the political spectrum! Like many good things in God’s universe, each woman is a blessing in disguise. It seems that few people are willing to look deeply at themselves … Continue reading →